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Skippers needed by The Sardine Team

Skippers needed by The Sardine Team

The Sardine Chandling and Charter operation has been experiencing a busy run which looks to continue, and so we would like to build our database of skippers and guides, in time for next year.

We are only looking for highly experienced and capable operators, completely competent and confident in the surf zone. Safety and thoroughness are our strong points as a company, we need people to fly these flags, high!

The jobs are varied and challenging:

  • Boats, people, equipment, materials, fuel transfers. Sometimes hundreds of miles. Sometimes around the corner.
  • Fishing and cruising charters. All over the place.
  • Safety and security projects
  • Events and exhibitions

Boats run from tenders to tugs. Most of the work is done on boats less than 10 metres, so your Category C and better will work in most instances.

If you are freelance or contractor, please click on over to here, to fill out the preliminary form, and we will be in touch.

Sean Lange

Anarchist random.

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